1970 Plymouth Duster/ Valiant on 2040-cars
Humphrey, Nebraska, United States
(THE ONE PIC IS NOT THE ACTUAL CAR THIS WAS MY PLANS WITH IT BUT PLANS HAVE CHANGED)Here is a very solid # matching 1970 Plymouth duster. Has a 318, 904 tranny with 81/4 rear end with 100,400 actual miles. Has disc brakes up front. A/C works great. A/M radio works.Runs and drives great. It is still wearing its original sheet metal. Had one repaint before I got it. It is a 20 footer paint job. (looks good at 20 feet) The cars interior is in good shape. Has a cracked dash pad and some cracks on the head rests. Has one tear in the headliner. Front and rear seats are in great shape. The body is in great shape no rust in the floors or frame rails. Only surface rust in the trunk with no holes. The sheet metal on car has no bondo nothing to hide. It is just starting to bubble just behind the rear tires on lower rear quarters on both sides as seen in pics.(easy fix). No work has been done to them. Has a small rust hole on the drivers rear quarter just in front of the rear tire as seen in pic. again very easy fix that is the only rust in the entire car. Car is really solid for its age. Make your 340 clone or leave it original. Here's a list of things I've done to it since I owned it: Took engine out and replaced all gaskets and seals in it. repainted engine New oil pump installed since I had the pan off New fuel pump New fuel tank sending unit New A/C dash switch New heater core New power steering sector seals New cap and rotter New belts New body decals The only thing that will need to be replaced is the power steering pump shaft seal. It just started leaking. I have the seal that will go with it. If I get to it I will change it. |
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We'll leave the question of whether or not the old Plymouth (and later Chrysler) Prowler was ultimately a stylish, performance-oriented car to you, but the boys and girls currently leading the SRT charge at the Pentastar headquarters are keen to accept the retro-rod into the fold.
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